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  • 1Point of zero charge — The point of zero charge (pzc), in physical chemistry, is a concept relating to the phenomenon of adsorption, and it describes the condition when the electrical charge density on a surface is zero. It is usually determined in relation to an… …

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  • 2zero potential — in electricity, an arbitrary reference point (usually the potential of the earth) used as a zero value in comparison to other electrical potentials …

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  • 3zero potential — noun 1. : the ideal potential of a point infinitely distant from all electrification 2. : the actual potential of the surface of the earth taken as a point of reference compare ground 7b …

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  • 4Zero crossing — is a commonly used term in electronics, mathematics, and image processing. In mathematical terms, zero crossing basically means the changing of sign (e.g. from positive to negative), that is represented with a crossing of the axis (zero value) in …

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  • 5Point isoelectrique — Point isoélectrique En Biologie, le point isoélectrique (pI) ou potentiel hydrogène isoélectrique (pHI) est le pH auquel une molécule est sous forme d ion mixte ou, en physico chimie, le pH d une solution aqueuse dans laquelle un solide existe… …

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  • 6potential energy — Physics. the energy of a body or a system with respect to the position of the body or the arrangement of the particles of the system. Cf. kinetic energy. [1850 55] * * * Energy stored by an object by virtue of its position. For example, an object …

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  • 7Point particle — Standard model of particle physics Standard Model …

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  • 8Point isoélectrique — En Biologie, le point isoélectrique (pI) ou potentiel hydrogène isoélectrique (pHI) est le pH auquel une molécule est sous forme d ion mixte ou, en physico chimie, le pH d une solution aqueuse dans laquelle un solide existe sous un potentiel… …

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  • 9Zero-point energy — is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical physical system may have; it is the energy of its ground state. All quantum mechanical systems undergo fluctuations even in their ground state and have an associated zero point energy, a… …

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  • 10Potential flow — streamlines around a NACA 0012 airfoil at 11° angle of attack, with upper and lower streamtubes identified. In fluid dynamics, potential flow describes the velocity field as the gradient of a scalar function: the velocity potential. As a result,… …

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